Unless you have something in place that could be damaged by the fan blades, or simply want to conserve energy, as long as it has been installed securely, it's generally safe to leave a room with the ceiling fan still running.
No, if you are not in the room you are just wasting electricity.
In the winter time your ceiling fan should push the room air in an upwards motion and in the summer time the ceiling fan should push the room air in a downwards motion.
Ceiling fans are fans that are mounted to the ceiling and spread airflow throughout the room. You can learn more about ceiling fans at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Ceiling fan" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Most people hang fans in the living room and have a chandelier hanging in the dining room. However, you can buy ceiling fans with chandeliers hanging below them, so if you have one of those, you might hang it in the dining room.
Yes in a clockwise rotation to move the cold air throughout the room or rooms
ceiling fans rotate both ways 'anticlockwise' and 'clockwise' this is so the on fan will pull the air up and another will push it down to create a circulation in the room. Table fans rotate clockwise so they can push the air outward across the room.
Ceiling fans in bathrooms are usually installed in the centre of the room. This way the whole room will get an even extraction and change of air.
Yes ceiling fans with lights worth the cost becasue you can use them to get cool and reduce your air conditioning cost and you can use the light or not to lighten up a room
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I bought a ceiling fan for my front room for $80 (live in Canada) and that old girl has been going for over 10 years! I wouldn't be without one. Go for the ceiling fan as heat rises and it really circulates the air. Also being as cheap as they are you could have one in almost any room you choose to have one in. Ceiling fans are much quieter than a floor or oscillating fan. Have you heard of Vornado fans? They circulate the air nicely in the whole room and there's no cost for installation in the ceiling. Both costs are comparable, minus installation cost of ceiling fans. You can also find programmable ceiling fans that will automatically move air with a certain temperature. Remember you can switch the air to downward (winter) and upward (summer) to bring the temperatures to where you want them.
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Want to add some style to the rooms in your home? Ceiling fans are centerpieces for all room: bedroom, living room, kitchen, or dining room. Instead of splurging on a bunch of expensive decorative pieces, try adding a unique and eye-catching ceiling fan. For example, if your room is modern and simplistic, add on a chrome accent ceiling fan with a ball body. Because it is a central focus and ties the room togther, the fan could be the only piece you need to make sure stands out.